Wensday April 3 1748 in mid day
2... one of them was called Shininjee, the other was called Hiokatoo. Mary Jemison had 2 children with Shininjee... and six with Hiokatoo.
she got married to sheneed and had 6 kids and died at the age of 91
One of her hardships was that on the way route to Fort Dusqune her family was scalped.
Mary Jemison, a frontierswoman captured by Native Americans during the French and Indian War, formed bonds with the Seneca people, who became her friends and adopted her into their community. She developed close relationships with several Seneca families, particularly with her adoptive family, and she embraced their culture. However, her enemies included colonial settlers and military forces, who viewed Native Americans with suspicion and hostility. This complex dynamic between her friends and enemies shaped her unique perspective on both cultures.
mae jemison followed traits that mde her a good leader
she was captured in 1785 by freachmen and six Shawee Idains.
Mary Jemison had several siblings, but details about them are limited. She was one of the eight children of her parents, who were settlers in Pennsylvania. After her family was captured by Native Americans in 1755, most of her siblings were separated from her, and she ultimately never reunited with them. Jemison later adopted the ways of the Seneca tribe and lived her life among them.
March 21,1833
She was born in 1743.
Mary ependope
2... one of them was called Shininjee, the other was called Hiokatoo. Mary Jemison had 2 children with Shininjee... and six with Hiokatoo.
17,927 acres
Probably only what she recived at home prior to 1758,
Adopted Seneca and American Frontierswoman
James E. Seaver has written: 'A Narrative of the Life of Mrs. Mary Jemison' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Biography, History, Indian captivities, Pioneers, Seneca Indians, Captivities 'Deh-he-wa-mis, or, A narrative of the life of Mary Jemison' -- subject(s): Indian captivities, Seneca Indians, Captivity 'Captured by Indians' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Indian captivities, Pioneers, Biography
she got married to sheneed and had 6 kids and died at the age of 91
Mary Jemison lived on the Buffalo Creek Reservation later in life until she died. She was an early American pioneer and adopted Seneca.